Bob Marley

Robert Nesta Marley, OM (6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981) was a Jamaican singer, songwriter, and musician. Considered one of the pioneers of reggae, his musical career was marked by fusing elements of reggae, ska, and rocksteady, as well as his distinctive vocal and songwriting style. Marley’s contributions to music increased the visibility of Jamaican music worldwide,…

Hoodcelebrityy

Tina Pinnock, (born July 5, 1991) known professionally as HoodCelebrityy, is a Jamaican dancehall singer and songwriter from The Bronx, New York currently signed to Epic Records. She released two mixtapes in 2017, Can’t Believe It’s Just a Girl and Trap Vs. Reggae. The latter album peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart. Her 2017 single, “Walking Trophy,” peaked…

Dexta Daps

Louis Grandison, known professionally as Dexta Daps, is a Jamaican reggae singer known for his dancehall songs as well as ballads. His songs include the 2014 ballad Morning Love, 2015’s 7Eleven and the 2017 song Shabba Madda Pot. Following up on his singles, he launched his debut album Intro in 2017 with an erotic short film that received more than 1.6 million views on YouTube. He performed at Reggae Sumfest in 2017. He’s been in various collaborations including with M.I.A. (rapper) and Blakkman. In 2017, reggae artist D’Angel released the song Whipped as a response to Daps’ song Owner.

Nyla

Nailah Thorbourne, better known by her stage name Nyla, is a Jamaican singer and songwriter from Kingston, Jamaica.[2] Nyla was a member of the R&B and reggae duo Brick & Lace whose debut album, Love Is Wicked, was released by Geffen and KonLive in 2007 and featured the chart topping single “Love Is Wicked”. She is best known for being featured on Major Lazer’s “Light It Up”. Today she writes and performs as a solo artist and is currently recording and releasing music with some of the biggest chart topping artists and producers.

Ishawna

Ishawna is a Jamaican performer and celebrity widely considered as the leading voice of the new generation of female dancehall artists. Born to a musical family (her Father is reggae singer Don Angelo), Ishawna wrote her first song at the age of six and recorded her first track at eight.

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